The "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution" release date has been revealed for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in the Japanese region. According to a report from Dual Shockers on June 16, the video game will be hitting that particular region on Sept. 11. The product has a price tag of 7,120 yen, which is around $69.69 U.S. dollars when converted.

Bandai Namco Games also provided several details on some of the promotional plans for the latest game in the "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm" series. A playable demo has been confirmed although the publisher did not reveal when it will be made downloadable. A preview build can be accessed through various conventions in the past. So the company could be using the same version for the playable demo.

The pre-order bonus were also revealed for "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution" in Japan. Customers in that region will be getting the same samurai costumes that are available for North American buyers as well. Naruto, Sakura and Sasuke are able to wear the special clothing options.

Along with the three main characters, the fighting game contains a robust roster of over 100 fighters. The list includes several newcomers to the series such as Mecha-Naruto and Kushina Uzumaki. CyberConnect2 also added several gameplay features, including new attacks and a tournament where participants have to collect more orbs than the other competitors.

The "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution" release date has not yet been confirmed for Europe and North America. However, the previous installments of the series were usually released at around the same time for all three major regions. In North America, the video game has a launch price tag of $49.99, which is $10 less than most new high-definition games. A screen featuring one of the many playable characters from the new title can be seen near the top of this article (courtesy of the "Naruto Video Game" Twitter page).

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